List of Kansas City Chiefs Players - Missouri Sports Hall of Fame

Missouri Sports Hall of Fame

  • Lamar Hunt, team Founder and Owner
  • Hank Stram, Coach
  • #32 Marcus Allen, Running Back
  • #84 Fred Arbanas, Tight End
  • #78 Bobby Bell, Linebacker
  • #71 Ed Budde, Guard
  • #20 Deron Cherry, Safety
  • #16 Len Dawson, Quarterback
  • #46 Jim Kearney, Safety
  • #63 Willie Lanier, Linebacker
  • #54 Curt Merz, Guard
  • #76 Mo Moorman, Guard
  • #35 Christian Okoye, Running Back
  • #42 Johnny Robinson, Safety
  • #3 Jan Stenerud, Kicker
  • #67 Art Still, Defensive End
  • #89 Otis Taylor, Wide Receiver
  • #20 Bill Tha Thrill Anderson, Wide Receiver

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